Monthly Archives: June 2005

The WSJ’s Peggy Noonan asks the question as to why politicians seem so full of themselves, especially criticizing Senator Barrack Obama’s comparison of himself to President Lincoln: Oh. So that’s what Lincoln’s for. Actually Lincoln’s life is a lot like … Continue reading →

I made an issue of this during my campaign, and it was largely the excuse given when asked whether or not I was running a negative campaign. “All politicians go on trips, what’s the big deal?” The big deal is … Continue reading →

I’m sorry… I know everyone else is commenting about Justice Souter’s property in New Hampshire being confiscated in light of the 5-4 ruling against property rights, but I can’t help but join the chorus: The letter dubbing the project the … Continue reading →

Just what is Sudoku? The rules are simple: “Fill in the grid so that every row, every column, and every 3-by-3 box contains the digits 1 through 9.” But from that brief description, aggravation sets in. “Sudoku” is a Japanese … Continue reading →

Cool deal. No idea why France was chosen, but I hope it works! An international consortium chose France on Tuesday as the site for an experimental nuclear fusion reactor, a $13 billion project that developers hope will one day generate … Continue reading →

The Supreme Court handed down a bunch of rulings today. I won’t even bother posting links: just go to The Drudge Report and see for yourselves. The Ten Commandments are allowed on government property as monuments, but inside the courthouse … Continue reading →